The time has come for the election results on two Bexar County propositions related to a potential downtown San Antonio Spurs arena.
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4, 2025Live, updated election results for the future of the San Antonio Spurs’ current home and the franchise’s potential move downtownOn Nov. 4, Bexar County voters will determine whether the county can allocate funds to two venues: the Frost Bank Center and a proposed new downtown arena for the San Antonio Spurs .The time has come for the election results on two Bexar County propositions related to a potential downtown San Antonio Spurs arena. pertains to the preservation of the Frost Bank Center, the current home of the Spurs, and the Freeman Coliseum grounds next door. It asks voters to approve dedicating an estimated $192 million to $198 million toward turning the Frost Bank Center and Freeman Coliseum into year-round rodeo grounds. The proposition would use two funding sources, including a 5% car rental tax and an increased Hotel Occupancy Tax to 2%.Proposition B asks voters to use the same two funding sources as Proposition A. If it passes, Bexar County agrees to contribute up to $311 million or 25% of the cost of the new arena — whichever is lower.The county already has an additional $48 million on hand from what the tax has already generated. There are four ways this could play out: Both measures pass, both fail, Proposition A passes, but Proposition B fails, and vice versa.BALLOT: Nov. 4 election on funding for downtown Spurs arena and upgrades to Coliseum grounds, 17 Texas amendmentsWhy ‘THIS IS A TAX INCREASE’ sub-headline is included on Props A & B on the Nov. 4 ballot in Bexar CountyGabby Jimenez is a digital journalist at KSAT. Gabby is a San Antonio native and joined the KSAT team in January 2025. A proud LSU alumna, she has reported for newspapers in Louisiana and Virginia, earning a Virginia Press Association award for Combination Photo and Story in 2024.The cost of saying 'I do' is rising fastBCSO: 33 firearms, $200K+ seized during South Side SWAT searchWATCH: No injuries reported in train collision with 18-wheeler, Schertz police urge cautionSA businesses donate $1.6M+ to help SNAP recipients during benefits pauseSan Antonio chef reflects on industry challenges after restaurant closureSan Antonio LGBTQ+ community unites to protect the Pride district’s rainbow crosswalkFederal, local law enforcement teams crack down on credit card skimmers in San AntonioManu Ginobili, Fabricio Oberto, family and friends attend world premiere of Tim Duncan documentarySan Antonio woman shares videos from Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa
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